
Why don’t automated enforcement cameras also catch toll lane speeders in Colorado?
After dealing with an aggressive driver flashing their lights and blasting the horn at him, one Highlands Ranch dad questioned why the state’s automated enforcement system is set up to catch toll lane weavers, but not toll lane speeders.

The Fourth of July is this week. Here’s how to stay safe
Last year, about 9,700 people needed treatment in the U.S. due to fireworks in June and July, according to federal officials.

50 years of Denver Pride
Real Talk features a cross-generational talk about what Pride means and how it impacts lives in Colorado.

A spy plane made an emergency landing in Cortez in 1959. Now you can color it
It’s one page in a new coloring book dedicated to Cortez in southwestern Colorado.

Parents, here’s what you need to know if your child is being bullied
Bullying is characterized by a power imbalance between the child doing the harm and the victim.

Frontier and United Airlines face federal wage theft lawsuits in Colorado
Two separate federal lawsuits in Colorado allege wage theft by Frontier and United Airlines.

What do you love about southern Colorado? Call and let us know!
Call us and share what you love about southern Colorado.

WATCH LIVE: Renée Fleming sings Strauss and a world premiere
Join the Aspen Music Festival and School for a special recital you can watch LIVE right here at CPRClassical.org.

June 28, 2024: Indian Citizenship Act prompts reflection, not celebration; Elephants name each other
Strange as it seems, Native Americans became U.S. citizens only 100 years ago. Southern Ute leaders here say the milestone is reason to reflect, rather than celebrate. Then, Colorado researchers find that elephants seem to have names for one another, much like humans. Also, meet the boys who found a rare junior T-Rex fossil. Plus, an award-winning literary road trip with “Reading Colorado.” And Hanging Lake comes back from the brink.

Mysterious monolith has northern Colorado pointing, theorizing and buzzing
No one knows how it got there, and who — or what — put it there. But the object, dubbed The Monolith, is stirring up a lot of buzz.

The kids who unearthed ‘Teen Rex’
Three young explorers who found bones from a young T-Rex were recently at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science where the fossils are part of an exhibit called “Discovering Teen Rex.” 12-year-old Jessin Fisher, his nine-year-old brother Liam and their 11-year-old cousin, Kaiden Madsen made the extremely rare discovery on a hike with their dad two years ago in North Dakota.

The Local 303: Colorado artists we’re featuring for July 2024
This month we’re highlighting some of the 150+ Colorado artists performing at this year’s Underground Music Showcase.

After poor debate performance, Colorado Democrats focus on Biden’s record
House Democrats argue voters should look past the debate to the president’s policy positions.

Supreme Court allows cities to enforce bans on homeless people sleeping outside
Friday’s ruling comes after homelessness in the United States grew a dramatic 12 percent last year to its highest reported level.